Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

7K pressure horns removed from vehicles since July

- Yuvraj Kaushal

PATIALA: Tightening the noose around owners of vehicles with illegally installed pressure horns, the Punjab Pollution Control Board (PPCB) removed such horns from around 7,000 buses, trucks and other vehicles across the state between July last year and January 28 this year.

Officials said under a special drive, PPCB teams and the traffic police set up check-posts at several places and removed illegal horns from vehicles, besides challaning them.

Besides the drive to remove pressure horns, the board also raised awareness in this regard at several places, including colleges and universiti­es.

According to the available data, more than 460 complaints were received from September 2017 to January 28 on the helpline of the PPCB.

‘’The complaints mainly relate to pressure horns in trucks and buses, or modified silencers and bullet motorcycle­s creating trouble for commuters,’’ said an official.

PPCB chairman Kahan Singh Pannu said, “We have kept a strict check on the practice of illegal horns and have managed to control 95% of the problem because of our consistent drive. We will take more appropriat­e measures to deal with such violations. After the department receives complaints, we send a show-cause notice to defaulters.’’

He added, “Depending on the complaints, we also file applicatio­ns to judicial magistrate­s to take action against the violators. The latter are also asked to file a written statement mentioning the removal of all irregulari­ties.’’

In a notice issued in September last year, the pollution board said anyone manufactur­ing, selling, purchasing, fitting and using these devices will face imprisonme­nt up to six years after conviction or a fine of Rs 5,000 per day in line with the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981.

The statewide ban was issued on October 1 last year keeping in view the noise pollution caused by pressure horns and crackersou­nd emitting devices installed on motorcycle­s, especially Royal Enfield Bullet.

LUDHIANA TOPS

THE CHART

The data provided by the PPCB shows that Ludhiana tops the list of violators, with more than 1,200 illegal horns having been removed by regional officers, followed by Bathinda with 900 and Jalandhar 800. Batala was at the bottom with around 250 illegal horns having been removed from buses and trucks.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Pressure horns removed by PPCB and the traffic police in Patiala.
HT PHOTO Pressure horns removed by PPCB and the traffic police in Patiala.

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